Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Hanoi fails to live up to the hype

Trump and Kim failed to bridge the gulf on denucleari­sation

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For a country to develop nuclear weapons, it has to invest a substantia­l amount of resources and overcome a number of internatio­nal hurdles. This means that there is always a set of clear objectives — security or political — behind the pursuit of these deadly bombs. For North Korea and its dictator, Kim Jong un, the first objective is regime survival. The second is to rupture the American alliances with Japan and South Korea. And the distant third one is to achieve Korean unificatio­n on its own terms. The US President Donald Trump hoped that he could sell a dream of prosperous North Korea to convince Mr Kim about the merits of denucleari­sation. The move did not work in Hanoi where Mr Trump and Mr Kim met for two days after their first summit in Singapore in June 2018.

After the abrupt ending of the summit, Mr Trump informed that Mr Kim demanded the lifting of economic sanctions in their entirety. In return, North Korea did not agree to a comprehens­ive denucleari­sation. All it could offer was selectivel­y giving up a few nuclear facilities. There was also a problem with sequencing. Mr Kim wants sanctions to be lifted before he makes any substantia­l progress on denucleari­sation. This clearly did not cut any ice with the US. It is unclear why the agreement did not come to pass. Did Mr Kim agree to completely dismantle the Yongbyon nuclear complex but the US wanted to see other facilities being dismantled too? Or did Mr Kim resist giving up Yongbyon in the first place?

After the Singapore summit, Mr Trump had announced a sudden suspension of joint military exercises with South Korea. He called those exercises “expensive” and “provocativ­e”. He confirmed on Thursday that the exercises will remain suspended for cost reasons. So North Korean nukes have already been successful in weakening the US-South Korea alliance. The regime in North Korea is not just surviving but now negotiatin­g as equals with the US government. If the nukes have done so much for Mr Kim, why would he give them up? But Mr Trump still is hopeful despite the failed Hanoi summit.

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